- "No." and "Nos." respectively. Some
languages also have a dual,
trial and
paucal number or
other arrangements. The word "number" is also used in linguistics...
-
grammatical number systems, with singular, dual,
paucal,
greater paucal, and plural.
Traces of the dual and
paucal can be
found in some
Slavic and
Baltic languages...
-
paucal and plural. It is
questionable whether the
trial is
indeed trial or
whether it is
paucal,
leaving there being a
paucal and a
greater paucal. Either...
- to "a few" and "several", and
Corbett has
called them (lesser)
paucal and
greater paucal. The
trial cannot be used for
dyadic kinship terms,
whereas the...
-
clusters and in
medial CNC, CLC clusters: [ᵑɡitn̩tl̩] 'we (
paucal inclusive)', [kopm̩tl̩] 'we (
paucal exclusive)'. /k/ is [k] word-initially, word-finally,...
- The
denar (Macedonian: денар;
paucal:[clarification needed]
denari / денари; abbreviation: den / ден; ISO code: MKD) is the
currency of
North Macedonia...
- The
dinar (Serbian Cyrillic: динар,
pronounced [dînaːr];
paucal:
dinara / динара; abbreviation: DIN (Latin) and дин (Cyrillic); code: RSD) is the currency...
- singular, dual,
paucal, and plural; and even
there we may see the
paucal replacing the
plural in
generations to come, as the
paucal currently can be...
- ****ics.
There are
singular and
plural forms,
there are no dual,
trial or
paucal forms.
There is an inclusive/exclusive
distinction in the
first person plural...
- : 385–386 The
following are the
positive paucal determiners: a few a
little certain several various The
positive paucal determiners convey a small, imprecise...